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2024 Theme:
Movement Disorders in the Digital Age: Harnessing AI for Better Lives 


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A Universe in Expansion: Autoimmune Movement Disorders

Session date
  • Monday, September 30, 2024
Session Type
  • Parallel Session
Education Level
  • Advanced/Expert
  • Beginner/Foundational
  • Intermediate/Experienced
Recommended Audience
  • Clinician/General Neurology
  • Fellow/Resident/Student
  • Researcher/Basic Science

Cranial Movement Disorders

Session date
  • Saturday, September 28, 2024
Session Type
  • Video Session
Education Level
  • Beginner/Foundational
  • Intermediate/Experienced
Recommended Audience
  • Clinician/General Neurology
  • Fellow/Resident/Student

AI in the Movement Disorders Clinic

Session date
  • Sunday, September 29, 2024
Session Type
  • Parallel Session
Education Level
  • Advanced/Expert
  • Beginner/Foundational
  • Intermediate/Experienced
Recommended Audience
  • Clinician/General Neurology
  • Fellow/Resident/Student
  • Health Professional (non-physician)
  • Industry
  • Researcher/Basic Science

Current Perspectives on Functional Movement Disorders

Session date
  • Saturday, September 28, 2024
Session Type
  • Parallel Session
Education Level
  • Advanced/Expert
  • Beginner/Foundational
  • Intermediate/Experienced
Recommended Audience
  • Clinician/General Neurology
  • Health Professional (non-physician)
  • Researcher/Basic Science

An Approach to the Patient with Chorea: Beyond Huntington’s Disease

Session date
  • Monday, September 30, 2024
Session Type
  • Parallel Session
Education Level
  • Advanced/Expert
  • Beginner/Foundational
  • Intermediate/Experienced
Recommended Audience
  • Clinician/General Neurology
  • Fellow/Resident/Student
  • Health Professional (non-physician)
  • Industry
  • Researcher/Basic Science

DBS Programming for Parkinson’s Disease: New Devices and Challenges

Session date
  • Saturday, September 28, 2024
Session Type
  • Applied Skills Session
Education Level
  • Advanced/Expert
  • Intermediate/Experienced
Recommended Audience
  • Clinician/General Neurology
  • Fellow/Resident/Student

Application of Botulinum Toxin for Dystonia of the Head and Neck

Session date
  • Monday, September 30, 2024
Session Type
  • Applied Skills Session
Education Level
  • Advanced/Expert
  • Beginner/Foundational
  • Intermediate/Experienced
Recommended Audience
  • Clinician/General Neurology
  • Fellow/Resident/Student
  • Health Professional (non-physician)
  • Industry

Diagnosis and Treatment of Restless Legs Syndrome

Session date
  • Sunday, September 29, 2024
Session Type
  • Applied Skills Session
Education Level
  • Advanced/Expert
  • Beginner/Foundational
  • Intermediate/Experienced
Recommended Audience
  • Clinician/General Neurology
  • Fellow/Resident/Student
  • Health Professional (non-physician)
  • Industry
  • Researcher/Basic Science

Application of the MDS-UPDRS and UDysRS

Session date
  • Monday, September 30, 2024
Session Type
  • Applied Skills Session
Education Level
  • Beginner/Foundational
Recommended Audience
  • Clinician/General Neurology
  • Fellow/Resident/Student
  • Health Professional (non-physician)

Dystonia: From Diagnosis to Comprehensive Care

Session date
  • Friday, September 27, 2024
Session Type
  • Therapeutic Plenary Session
Education Level
  • Advanced/Expert
  • Beginner/Foundational
  • Intermediate/Experienced
Recommended Audience
  • Clinician/General Neurology
  • Fellow/Resident/Student
  • Researcher/Basic Science

Ataxia: An Interdisciplinary Approach

Session date
  • Monday, September 30, 2024
Session Type
  • Teaching Course
Education Level
  • Beginner/Foundational
  • Intermediate/Experienced
Recommended Audience
  • Clinician/General Neurology
  • Fellow/Resident/Student
  • Health Professional (non-physician)
  • Industry
  • Researcher/Basic Science

Early Onset Parkinson’s Disease: Challenges in Diagnosis and Treatment

Session date
  • Saturday, September 28, 2024
Session Type
  • Parallel Session
Education Level
  • Advanced/Expert
  • Beginner/Foundational
  • Intermediate/Experienced
Recommended Audience
  • Clinician/General Neurology
  • Fellow/Resident/Student
  • Health Professional (non-physician)

Atypical Parkinsonism: Red-flags and Treatable Mimics

Session date
  • Sunday, September 29, 2024
Session Type
  • Video Session
Education Level
  • Beginner/Foundational
  • Intermediate/Experienced
Recommended Audience
  • Clinician/General Neurology
  • Fellow/Resident/Student
  • Health Professional (non-physician)

Environment and Neurodegeneration

Session date
  • Sunday, September 29, 2024
Session Type
  • Plenary Session
Education Level
  • Advanced/Expert
  • Beginner/Foundational
  • Intermediate/Experienced
Recommended Audience
  • Clinician/General Neurology
  • Fellow/Resident/Student
  • Health Professional (non-physician)
  • Researcher/Basic Science

Breaking the News in Movement Disorders: How to Communicate a Diagnosis with a Patient and Their Families

Session date
  • Saturday, September 28, 2024
Session Type
  • Applied Skills Session
Education Level
  • Beginner/Foundational
  • Intermediate/Experienced
Recommended Audience
  • Clinician/General Neurology
  • Fellow/Resident/Student
  • Health Professional (non-physician)

Eye Movements in Movement Disorders

Session date
  • Sunday, September 29, 2024
Session Type
  • Parallel Session
Education Level
  • Advanced/Expert
  • Beginner/Foundational
  • Intermediate/Experienced
Recommended Audience
  • Clinician/General Neurology
  • Fellow/Resident/Student
  • Health Professional (non-physician)

Bridging Diversity Gaps in Movement Disorders

Session date
  • Saturday, September 28, 2024
Session Type
  • Parallel Session
Education Level
  • Advanced/Expert
  • Beginner/Foundational
  • Intermediate/Experienced
Recommended Audience
  • Clinician/General Neurology
  • Fellow/Resident/Student
  • Health Professional (non-physician)
  • Industry
  • Researcher/Basic Science

From Genes to Precision Medicine in Parkinson’s Disease

Session date
  • Sunday, September 29, 2024
Session Type
  • Parallel Session
Education Level
  • Advanced/Expert
  • Intermediate/Experienced
Recommended Audience
  • Clinician/General Neurology
  • Fellow/Resident/Student
  • Industry
  • Researcher/Basic Science

Challenging Cases from Around the World

Session date
  • Monday, September 30, 2024
Session Type
  • Video Session
Education Level
  • Advanced/Expert
  • Beginner/Foundational
  • Intermediate/Experienced
Recommended Audience
  • Clinician/General Neurology
  • Fellow/Resident/Student
  • Health Professional (non-physician)
  • Industry
  • Researcher/Basic Science

From Newton to AI: Science of Postural Control and Gait

Session date
  • Monday, September 30, 2024
Session Type
  • Parallel Session
Education Level
  • Advanced/Expert
  • Beginner/Foundational
  • Intermediate/Experienced
Recommended Audience
  • Clinician/General Neurology
  • Fellow/Resident/Student
  • Health Professional (non-physician)
  • Industry
  • Researcher/Basic Science

Controversies in Movement Disorders

Session date
  • Tuesday, October 1, 2024
Session Type
  • Plenary Session
Education Level
  • Advanced/Expert
  • Beginner/Foundational
  • Intermediate/Experienced
Recommended Audience
  • Clinician/General Neurology
  • Fellow/Resident/Student
  • Health Professional (non-physician)
  • Industry
  • Researcher/Basic Science

Functional Movement Disorders

Session date
  • Sunday, September 29, 2024
Session Type
  • Video Session
Education Level
  • Beginner/Foundational
  • Intermediate/Experienced
Recommended Audience
  • Clinician/General Neurology
  • Fellow/Resident/Student
  • Health Professional (non-physician)

Scientific Highlights

Presidential Lectures  

The Presidential Lectures are a cornerstone of International Congress, inviting some of the field’s most esteemed honorees to share the research and topics that have most interested them through their storied careers.  

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Controversies in Movement Disorders

This session will discuss two current controversy topics: arguments for and against the role of Artificial Intelligence in Movement Disorders diagnosis, as well as the question of 'lumping or splitting' Parkinson's Disease Dementia and Dementia with Lewy Bodies.

MDS Keynote Lecture

The MDS Keynote Lecture is an innovative session that welcomes a distinguished lecturer to present novel and innovative concepts designed to intrigue and captivate the MDS audience.

Highlights in Movement Disorders

In this session, faculty will capture the leading aspects of basic and clinical neuroscience from the past 12-months of publications.

Movement Disorders Grand Rounds

In this session, experts will demonstrate and share their skills on the clinical approach to patients with movement disorders.

Session Types

Themed Sessions

At each annual MDS Congress, the Congress Scientific Program Committee selects a theme that is highlighted throughout the meeting. This year’s theme, “Personalized Medicine for Movement Disorders: Improving Diagnosis and Treatment Across the Globe,” will be showcased with international experts serving as faculty.

NEW! MDS Keynote Lecture

The MDS Keynote Lecture is an innovative session that welcomes distinguished lecturers to present novel and innovative concepts designed to intrigue and captivate the MDS audience.

Parallel Sessions 

In-depth summaries of new clinical and research findings, treatment options, and future strategies.

Plenary Sessions 

An overview of the latest research findings relating to topics of broad interest in Movement Disorders. 

Teaching Courses

Up-to-date information on select topics, including a syllabus with a review and the presentation slides.

Therapeutic Plenary Sessions  

The latest in state-of-the-art diagnosis and management. Watch for expert debates on relevant topics. 

Applied Skills Session

Practical illustrations of techniques  through video examples and faculty demonstrations. 

Video Sessions 

Video demonstrations that challenge you to expand your clinical skillset and approach.

 

In addition to the accredited program, you can join a number of other events during International Congress: 
 

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Accreditation Information

Target Audience

This activity is intended for clinicians, researchers, fellows, residents, medical students, and allied health professionals with an interest in current clinical trends and approaches for the diagnosis and treatment of movement disorders.

Objectives

1. Evaluate the pharmacological and non-pharmacological management options available for Parkinson’s disease and other movement disorders
2. Discuss the diagnostic approaches and tools available for Parkinson’s disease and other movement disorders
3. Describe the pathogenesis and neurobiology of Parkinson’s disease and other movement disorders

Accreditation Statement

This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME). The International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Credit Designation

The International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society designates this education activity for a maximum of 34 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Faculty Disclosures

All individuals in control of content for this activity are required to disclose all financial relationships with ineligible companies (as defined by ACCME) over the last 24 months. All relevant relationships have been mitigated in advance of the program.  

Faculty disclosure information

Satisfactory Completion

Participants must complete an evaluation for each session they attend to receive continuing medical education credit. Your chosen session(s) must be attended in their entirety. Partial credit of individual sessions is not available.

Content Validity Statement

All recommendations involving clinical medicine in MDS activities are based on evidence that is accepted within the profession of medicine as adequate justification for their indications and contraindications in the case of patients. All scientific research referred to, reported or used in CME in support or justification of patient care recommendations conforms to the generally accepted standards of experimental design, data collection and analysis. Activities that promote recommendations, treatment or manners of practicing medicine not within the definition of CME or are knowing to have risks or dangers that outweigh the benefits or are knowing to be ineffective in the treatment of patients do not constitute valid CME.

Claiming Certificates of Attendance and/or CME

Certificates will be available starting on August 31, 2023. To receive a certificate of attendance and/or claim CME:  

  1. Visit education.movementdisorders.org 

  1. Click “GET CERTIFICATE” in the upper right corner 

  1. Enter the certificate code 724582. Upon clicking “Submit” you may be prompted to login to your MDS account. 

  1. Upon completion of the evaluation, you will be able to download your certificates. If you would like both a certificate of attendance and CME certificates you must claim both at this time.  

You cannot claim a certificate without completing the brief evaluation. 

Certificates must be claimed by November 1, 2023. Please contact education@movementdisorders.org with any questions. 

 

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